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Sports | Cricket
Sidhant Maheshwari
08 DEC 2025 | 13:14:02

When cricket fans discuss consistency, one name inevitably rises above all: Virat Kohli. Scoring four consecutive 50-plus innings is a rare milestone for most international batters. For Kohli, it has become routine. He has achieved this streak nine separate times in his ODI career, and on multiple occasions, he extended it to five consecutive innings of 50-plus.

This ability to deliver under any condition, against any opposition, and in any phase of his career is what truly makes him irreplaceable. His consistency across 15+ years is unmatched in modern cricket and continues to be a benchmark for every aspiring batter.

Iconic Shots That Define a Generation

Beyond the numbers, Kohli has produced some of the most unforgettable shots in cricket history. His recent no-look six against South Africa instantly went viral, reminding fans of his supreme timing and confidence. The MCG six against Haris Rauf remains one of the most replayed moments in T20 World Cup history. Go further back to 2017, and you’ll find the breathtaking short-arm jab against Chris Woakes, which left even Nasser Hussain saying, “Oh my word! What a shot!” These moments illustrate a truth that statistics cannot capture, Kohli’s ability to create cricketing magic.

Longevity That Redefines Modern Fitness

One of the biggest reasons there is no one like Kohli is his extreme commitment to fitness and discipline. At 37, an age where most batters slow down, Kohli has rediscovered some of his best form. His recent run of fifty-plus scores and effortless strokeplay show that he continues to evolve rather than decline. This longevity is a result of years of meticulous training, dedication, and mental strength, making him not just a cricketer, but a model of athletic excellence.

A Legacy Impossible to Replicate

Combine his match-winning chases, historic ODI records, iconic innings, and long-lasting dominance, and the conclusion becomes undeniable: Cricket may see great players, but it will never see another Virat Kohli. His influence on fitness, mentality, and global fandom extends far beyond statistics, shaping the sport itself. Virat Kohli is not just a once-in-a-generation player, he is a standard that future generations will forever try, and fail, to replicate.

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